People infuriated at Doctor for alleged negligence
5-Year-old Yawar might be unknown of the chaos created by people around him, but the agony through which he is undergoing is unmatched to any pain in the world. This little boy is suffering from multiple fractures in leg and has infected his leg with puss.
5-Year-old Yawar might be unknown of the chaos created by people around him, but the agony through which he is undergoing is unmatched to any pain in the world. This little boy is suffering from multiple fractures in leg and has infected his leg with puss.
Yawar’s parents blame hospital authority for not taking care of their son, who is suffering from this pain for last one and a half month, since his accidental fall while playing around his house at Ambavgarh.
Representatives of Muslim Maha Sabha protested for doctor’s alleged negligence and demanded that every patient who went though such dilemma is responsibility of the hospital authority.
According to boy’s parents, they first took their son to Dr. R.N Ladhha, in MB Hospital, where he was prescribed for X-ray and some medicines. The X-ray reports from MB Hospital said that there was no fracture, yet the endless pain of Yawar forced his parents to go to private hospital and repeated the x-ray, this time it was found that he had multiple fractures.
Mohammad Rais, father of injured boy also blamed doctor Ladhha for prescribing the medicine that caused a reaction and the boy’s body started swelling.
Whereas, Dr. Ladhha declined the claims and said that he has done everything according to the reports he received.
Arguments fuelled between relatives of Yawar and doctors, till police arrived to tackle the situation.
K. R. Siddiqui, Secretary of Muslim Mahasabha urged Dr. Ladhha that this is not just one case but there are number of such cases occurring everyday in the hospital. He demanded the doctor to write on paper that every patient coming to MB Hospital is their responsibility and they should not be neglected in any case.
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